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Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA under



 
 
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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA under

The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!!

(Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*).!!

The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*,
BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA under a curve, *exactly*.!!
brian a m stuckless

Mike Lepore wrote: "brian a m stuckless" wrote:
Event horizon SPHERE, (circumference)^2 / pi = horizon area.!!


I seem to recall seeing this derived in Calculus II or III,
but it was too many years ago for me to rattle it off now.
--
Mike Lepore email delete the 5

Definitions of mass and force; A critique.
Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*.


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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA un

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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA un

Brian, why not just post random characters?

And Einstein was wrong. He once thought he had the salt shaker, but
had picked up the pepper shaker instead.

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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA un

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: Brian, why not just post random characters?

: And Einstein was wrong. He once thought he had the salt shaker, but
: had picked up the pepper shaker instead.

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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA un


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LoOk At Me I'm So ImPoRtAnT!

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It looks like we have a winner to the 2005 B1FF AWARD!!!!!?!?!!!!!!

brian a m stuckless will take his place among previous winners [sic],
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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA un


brian a m stuckless wrote:
The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!!

(Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*).!!

The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*,
BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA under a curve, *exactly*.!!


No you don't, you Dimwit; you only need to know the function. You
obviously haven't taken a Calculus course, and your posts come across
like you're a ten-year old. If you're much older than that, you should
know better.

--- Christopher Heckman

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Default Calculus ONLY works for crude *APPROXiMATiONs*, of *UNknowns*. The Euclidian SPHERE is ALREADY *exactly* "derived", you Dimwit.!! The PROBLEM with Calculus is you HAVE to know a curve *exactly*, BEFORE HAND, in order to know any AREA un

Look up ..don't look back.
brian a m stuckless

Proginoskes wrote: wrote:
LoL i R a GrEaT MaThEmAtIcIaN!

LoOk At Me I'm So ImPoRtAnT!

Ps EiNsTeIn WaS wRoNg! LoL!


It looks like we have a winner to the 2005 B1FF AWARD!!!!!?!?!!!!!!

brian a m stuckless will take his place among previous winners [sic],
including:

B1FF
McElwain

In addition to this award, brian a m stuckless will receive ... a boot
to the head, --


insert ..see top of PAGE.!!

-- and a lifetime supply of CAPS LOCK keys.

--- Christopher Heckman



 




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